Word: coaching
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Freshman crews rowed in the tank at Newell--boathouse yesterday afternoon for the first time this season. The tank was a novelty to most of the Freshman oarsmen and this fact coupled with the greater difficulty found in rowing off the machines for the first time tired the majority. Coach Haines and Captain D. P. Morgan '16 watched the two crews work out. Each crew remained in the tank about 15 minutes. There will probably be no immediate changes in the line-up of the crews, which are as follows...
...addition to the first two crews' tank practice, the nine other Freshman crews rowed on the machines upstairs, with A. Beane '11 as head coach...
Between the third and fourth bouts of the regular meet, a very interesting exhibition bout was given by Professor Leslabay, Coach of the Harvard team, and S. F. Damon '14, captain of the 1914 team, in which they used real duelling swords, such as are employed in Europe...
...Freshman crews have been well organized, and all ten reported. They rowed on the machines in relays of three and were under the supervision of Coach Haines and A. Beane '11. The lower crews were somewhat changed, but the first two remained the same and seem to be getting well under way. There are, of course, the difficulties of accustoming the Freshmen to new methods and of changing and correcting their faults, but even in the few days that there has been spring practice, much improvement can be seen. Getting out on the water will make a vast difference with...
...Arena when he struck his head violently against the side of the rink during practice. R. H. Kissel, the Freshman captain, was temporarily out of the game in order to rest for the contest with Yale Saturday. The team is rapidly rounding into form under direction of Coach Paul Smart '14, and will be ready for its hardest battle of the season at New Haven Saturday afternoon...